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The Florists^ Review 



May 29, 1913. 



Fairfield, Me.— (\ P. Loiler, of Clinton, 

 lias opened a greenhouse iuid flower store 

 on Main street, in this town. 



Excelsior Springs, Mo. — L. K. Bever 

 lias 0])eiied a flower store in the Royal 

 hotel Iniilding, on South street. He will 

 keep the store supplied with stock from 

 his own greenhouses. 



Easton, Pa. — The flower store of 

 Charles Buenning, at o Center Square, 

 was entered recently by a burglar dur- 

 ing the night, by means of a skeleton 

 key, and about .$40 was taken from the 

 cash registej. 



Wat^^, la.— The Kemble Floral Co. 

 is erecting sin addition to its establish- 

 ment on West Third avenue. This com- 

 pany is the successor to Crittenden & 

 ])aniel. The new addition is a two-story 

 building and will comprise otiices and a 

 garage. The rooms on the upi)er floor 

 will be occupied by C. M. Young, local 

 manager for the company. 



Pepperell, Mass. — Harold I. Stevens, 

 who formerly was with CJeorge E. Bux- 

 ton, at >vashua, X. H., has had excel- 

 lent success ,since starting in business 

 here. He had a fine lot of cut flowers 

 for Memorial day ami has done a good 

 bedding business. His carnations all 

 are in the field and have had good 

 rains to start them ott" well. 



Cedar Falls, la.— The Bancroft & 

 Hines Rose Co. is making good jirogress 

 in the coiistniction of the mnv range 

 of greenhouses, just south of the Ban- 

 croft plant on Twelfth street. The new 

 houses will cover the greater part of a 

 half block and will be as nearly fireproof 

 as possible. The manager, (ieo. Ban- 

 croft, is optimistic as to the future of 

 this new concern and the stockholders 

 have full faith in his ability to make it 

 as successful as he has the original jilant. 



Wilkinsburg, Pa. — A deal has been 

 consummated whereby the holdings of 

 the A. M. Downey Co., at ()09 Hay street, 

 have been taken over by the manage 

 ment of the Colonial building, in which 

 the store is located. The new owners 

 have organized a company under the 

 name of the Colonial Floral Co.. with a 

 capital of $10,0(1(1, and will continue the 

 store, with Mrs. Klein as its manager. 

 The company has also secured some land 

 along the A'crona car line and will build 

 greenhouses there. 



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